A white woman who became infamous for calling 911 on a black birdwatcher in Central Park last year has sued her former employer, saying the company unfairly labeled her a racist and gave her the axe.
Attorney Dershowitz sues Netflix for $80M over Epstein show
FILE - In this March 6, 2019 file photo, attorney Alan Dershowitz leaves Manhattan Federal Court in New York. Dershowitz, in a lawsuit filed Wednesday, May 26, 2021, in Miami federal court, is suing Netflix for $80 million over his portrayal in the streaming service s âFilthy Richâ series about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File) May 26, 2021 - 3:23 PM
MIAMI (AP) â Attorney and Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz is suing Netflix for $80 million over his portrayal in the streaming service s âFilthy Richâ series about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Miami federal court, contends that Netflix intentionally misled Dershowitz, one of the lawyers once representing Epstein, regarding his appearance in the series. The suit also claims Netflix defamed him by falsely asserting that he had sex with one of Epstein s
The feds’ seizure of Yuriy Lutsenko’s email account around November 2019 was contained in a letter filed by a lawyer for Giuliani’s former business partner, Lev Parnas, in Manhattan Federal Court.
Bianca Voss says she did not know she was the victim of “medical rape” until her daughter took a 23andme DNA test last year to learn about her family history.
The hard-right media mogul turned
Donald Trump campaign and administration operative prevailed on Tuesday in successfully dismissing his indictment based on the 45th president’s pardon during the waning days of his administration.
Federal prosecutors asked a federal judge to administratively close the case, a distinction that left legal observers wondering why the government found that distinction important.
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge
Analisa Torres ruled in Bannon’s favor, finding the government’s precedent for the maneuver unavailing.
“Moreover, the majority of courts, when faced with such a decision, have chosen to dismiss an indictment, particularly when a defendant has moved for dismissal,” she wrote. “The Court concludes, therefore, that the pardon is valid, and that dismissal of the Indictment is the proper course.”